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I am 100 percent confident. This is a security review that was requested. It is being carried out. It will be resolved. But I have to add if there's going to be a security review about me, there's going to have to be security reviews about a lot of other people, including Republican office holders, because we've got this absurd situation of retroactive classifications. — Hillary Clinton

Research has shown that we automatically assign to good-looking individuals such favorable traits as talent, kindness, honesty, and intelligence (for a review of this evidence, see Langlois et al., 2000). — Robert B. Cialdini

You are your main news platform, so no publication has as much power as you do about posting about yourself. — Ansel Elgort

You might not be able to control your circumstances, but you can control your response to your circumstances. — Foster Friess

It would be so much easier if I weren't determined to do what's best for everybody. Whoever said virtue was its own reward was full of crap. — Orson Scott Card

I learned over the years never to correct a fool or he will hate you; correct a wise man, and he will appreciate you. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

She had a hard time to keep from running. — Janette Oke

I was the little French boy who grew up hearing people talk of De Gaulle and the Resistance. France against the Nazis! Then when that boy grew up, he began to uncover things. We began to legitimately ask the question, 'What exactly did our parents do during the Occupation?' We discovered it was not the story they were telling us. — Jacques Audiard

Be kind - Remember every one you meet is fighting a battle - everybody's lonesome. — Marion Parker

The tunes, rhythms, and messages are drawn mainly from secular culture. — Richard Morris

I am content in knowing I am as brave as any best that ever lived, if not braver. — L. Frank Baum

We have the freedom to either play a tempo or not to play a tempo; to play a note or not to play a note; or to play what some people would say is a sound. — Lester Bowie